Wayne Rooney remains confident he can turn things around at Birmingham - but admits the forthcoming international break will be a crucial spell in his tenure at St Andrew's.
Rooney's return to English football has hardly gone to plan, with the Blues' latest 3-1 defeat at Sunderland meaning he has picked up just one point from a possible 15 since taking charge of the club.
Birmingham's form has nosedived since John Eustace was controversially moved aside last month, but Rooney can see light at the end of the tunnel despite his side's struggles.
However, he concedes the next two weeks will be crucial as he attempts to improve his players' fitness levels and get his views across to his squad.
Rooney said: 'The opposition we've played have been very good teams. The first couple of games, I didn't think we were good enough, but there was obviously a lot of information we were trying to get across to the players.
'It was a big change in what they'd been doing, and if you look at the last three games, then as a team, I thought there were positives from Southampton, a lot of positives from Ipswich and then certainly positives again here against Sunderland.
'I've seen improvements, but we obviously need to start improving the results, and I really believe we will. What I'm seeing in training, and what I'm seeing from the players in matches now, is really positive.
'I think this break will help, just in terms of getting the fitness work into them. That's important in terms of how I want my team to play. We're gradually seeing improvement in that, and it's a good opportunity for us now to really spend some time with the players.'
Rooney was pleased with aspects of his side's display on Wearside, with Koji Miyoshi's first-half goal
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